“Seven well-dressed men were found riddled with bullets inside the S.M.C Cartage Co. garage on February 14 1929 in North Chicago. They had been lined up against a wall, with their backs to their executioners and shot to death. With the exception of Dr. Reinhardt H. Schwimmer these men were mobsters working under the leadership of gangster and bootlegger, ‘Bugs’ Moran. Within a few seconds, while staring at a bare brick wall, these seven men had become a part of Valentine’s Day history: the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre.”
